QUANTIFIERS SOME ANY A FEW A LITTLE A
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QUANTIFIERS SOME ANY A FEW A LITTLE A LOT OF HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY
COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE ORANGE(S) BREAD APPLE(S) CHICKEN EGG(S) RICE
COUNTABLE CHERRY TOMATO(ES) OLIVE(S) UNCOUNTABLE MEAT CHEESE FISH
COUNTABLE GRAPE(S) UNCOUNTABLE MONEY MUSHROOM(s) WATER BANANA(S) MILK
COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE • • Student Book Sugar Lemon Peach Coffee Pencil C C U C Pear C Onion C Carrot C Lettuce U Chair C Friend C Radio C
1 - SOME • It is used with both countable and uncountable nouns. • It is used in positive sentences. (P. C It can be used in question form to make offer. “Would you like some coffee” “Do you want some cake” § When it is used with a countable noun, it means “birkaç”, when it is used with an uncountable noun, it means “biraz”
SOME There are some flowers in the garden
SOME • There is some sugar in the sugar jar I have got some money
SOME I drink some milk every morning I eat some apples everday.
2 -ANY • It is used in negative sentences with both countable and uncountable nouns.
ANY There is not any milk in the bottle. There is not any money in my purse
ANY There aren’t any eggs in the fridge I haven’t got any friends.
ANY There aren’t any books on the table. Mary hasn’t got any notes in her purse.
3 - A FEW • It is used with countable nouns. • A few means “not many but enough”.
A FEW • There a few biscuits in the packet
A FEW There a few potatoes in the bag.
A FEW Carol has got a few strawberries
4 - A LITTLE • We use a little with uncountable nouns. § A little means “not much but enough”.
A LITTLE There is a little tuna in the tin.
A LITTLE Carol has got a little flour
A LITTLE I have got a little money.
A LITTLE There is a little coffee in the cup.
A FEW OR A LITTLE • • • 1 A LITTLE 2 A FEW 3 A FEW 4 A LITTLE 5 A FEW CAKE ORANGES FRIENDS CHEESE GRAPES
5 - A LOT OF • We use a lot of/lots of with plural countable nouns (books, cars, etc. ) and uncountable nouns (e. g. sugar, milk, etc. ) in positive statements.
A LOT OF There is a lot of honey in the jar There is a lot of Coke in the glass.
A LOT OF There is a lot of mayonnaise in the jar. There a lot of eggs in the basket.
A LOT OF There a lot of children in the picture.
HOW MUCH / HOW MANY In questions we use how much to ask about the amount of something In questions we use how many to ask about the number of things. How much + uncountable noun How many + countable noun
ASK AND ANSWER A: How many apples have you got? B: I have got a lot of apples
A: How much cheese have you got? B: I have got a little cheese
A: How many sandwiches have you got? B: I have got a few sandwiches
A: How much steak have you got? B: I have got some steak
A: How much money have you got? B: I have got a little money.
Be Careful! Affirmative Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Question a lot (of) Some A few (how) many a lot of Some a little (how) much any
- Complete these words
- Little a little few a few
- Few, a few, little, a little exercise
- Litle a
- 1 little 2 little 3 little indians
- 1 little 2 little 3 little indian
- Some vs a few
- Determiners examples
- Quantifiers with food
- A little a few
- Put in a little or a few
- A few x a little
- A little a few a lot of much many
- A lot of many farkı
- Few fewfewf
- Informational probes adalah
- There any any
- Any to any connectivity
- Lamb countable or uncountable
- Some any much many
- Schema some any
- Garlic countable or uncountable
- Wanneer gebruik je any en some
- Fill in the gaps with some any much many
- Any or anything
- En some
- Countable/uncountable nouns; a/an, some/any
- Everybody one some
- Banana countable or uncountable
- Some any much many
- Pepper contable o incontable
- Banana uncountable or countable
- A an some
- Indefinite compounds
- Some any countable uncountable